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aggression towards cuba. regardless, people from countries that sometimes conflict, china, afghanistan, iran. the theme was togetherness. stood for, mandela the ties that bind the human spirit. africa. a word in south [applause] i were they captured his greatest gift. recognition we all are bound together. [no audio] >> one other thing, security. the precautions they were taking with all of these dignitaries, we talked about this. we were struck by the absolute lack of any obvious security. anyone can walk into any time. no pat downs, no metal detectors. it was interesting to see so many people. nowere fortunate there were problems. >> we didn't see one person get a check. that part of the story is not over yet. things now are pretty much over in johannesburg. now what is [indiscernible] >> thank you. in southore back africa coming up in the next half-hour. >> an alarming case in accused of a sex crime against a student. >> a family missing in the mountains for two days in temperatures below zero, found alive
aggression towards cuba. regardless, people from countries that sometimes conflict, china, afghanistan, iran. the theme was togetherness. stood for, mandela the ties that bind the human spirit. africa. a word in south [applause] i were they captured his greatest gift. recognition we all are bound together. [no audio] >> one other thing, security. the precautions they were taking with all of these dignitaries, we talked about this. we were struck by the absolute lack of any obvious...
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while helpingsted hring access to cuba's jewis community. >> funeral services were held for the pastor killed in a church fire in ocean city. he died last month after a fire broke out at st. paul's i the cvs gopal church. investigators determined the fire started when john sterner doused himself in gasoline and lit his clothes on fire and ran into the church. sterner died at the scene. his death was caused -- ruled a suicide. one suspect in custody following a police chase in montgomery county. chase started after police received a call about suspicious activity. a vehicle refused to stop at police and the suspect got out of his vehicle at royal dominion drive and try to run away. he has not been identified at this time but he faces charges for stolen tags and possible felony theft for stealing copper. >> a montgomery county business owner said she is thinking of closing some of her stores after three women attacked her using a baby. take a look at this. it happened in september at a beauty supply shop in gaithersburg. the woman tried to steal more hair weaveslars in and wigs and they
while helpingsted hring access to cuba's jewis community. >> funeral services were held for the pastor killed in a church fire in ocean city. he died last month after a fire broke out at st. paul's i the cvs gopal church. investigators determined the fire started when john sterner doused himself in gasoline and lit his clothes on fire and ran into the church. sterner died at the scene. his death was caused -- ruled a suicide. one suspect in custody following a police chase in montgomery...
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cuba, libya, the palestinians were all allies during those dark days. and he stayed true to them. >> had a long personal relationship with hillary clinton, as well. they first met in 1992. democratic convention. we see him there with queen elizabeth. probably one of the only people in the world who would pick up the phone and say, "hi, elizabeth, how you doing?" would not call her queen. i want to go to the stadium. terry mower ar moran, set the s. >> reporter: there's no question this is a grand, global event. we do have some boos, as expected, with some of the leaders coming in. it's a grand event and a personal one, as well. there's no question that the people here, you see it now, about half full. about 40,000 people or so who are here. we came in on the train this morning with many, many people, very festive situation here. [ booing ] >> reporter: see who they're booing. so many people said, "i had to be here after what this man did for me in my life." not "i admired him," not "i voted for him," not "i supported him," but "he changed my life. i wou
cuba, libya, the palestinians were all allies during those dark days. and he stayed true to them. >> had a long personal relationship with hillary clinton, as well. they first met in 1992. democratic convention. we see him there with queen elizabeth. probably one of the only people in the world who would pick up the phone and say, "hi, elizabeth, how you doing?" would not call her queen. i want to go to the stadium. terry mower ar moran, set the s. >> reporter: there's no...
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say he shouldn't have done that and others are wondering if it is a signal of thawing relations with cuba. the white house said it was not planned. >>> tens of thousands of people lined the route of nelson mandela's glass coffin as it made its way to lie in state the next three days. south africans were asked to form a guard of honor for the country's first black president. mandela was honored by world leaders and ordinary citizens at the stadium. the mood was joyous despite steady rain. >>> and there was rejoicing in nevada after a missing family was found alive and well two days after they vanished in the mountains. the couple, their two kids and niece and nephew was going to play in the snow when their jeep overturned. they survived in sub zero temperatures by burning a spare tire for heat. rescuers found tire tracks in the snow after picking up a faint cell phone signal. >>> a group of strangers came to the rescue of a group of soldiers risking their lives to pull him from a burning car. several drivers pulled over when they saw a pickup truck engulfed in flames. they could see the na
say he shouldn't have done that and others are wondering if it is a signal of thawing relations with cuba. the white house said it was not planned. >>> tens of thousands of people lined the route of nelson mandela's glass coffin as it made its way to lie in state the next three days. south africans were asked to form a guard of honor for the country's first black president. mandela was honored by world leaders and ordinary citizens at the stadium. the mood was joyous despite steady...
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i'm from cuba, smells authentic to me. 450 beers around the world and by the way the name cannibal, reminds me of hannibal but that's not the case. it come actress the bell gum grand cyclist known as cannibal. >> hannibal the cannibal. >> just cannibal. >> it is a big year and even bigger holiday for the royal family. all of that you will see up next. >> little brew. >> all right. ♪ we'll never be royals >> all right. the british royal family celebrating the holidays while her majesty queen elizabeth reflected on an important year for her and her loved ones. >> 2013 turned her in to a great grand grandma. we have a report on her annual holiday message. >> reporter: morning service at church and pretty much everyone was there with one exception, prince george had been left in his nursery. more interest ed, his parents told the crowd in his wrapping paper than his presents and at 5 months old, who can blame him? ♪ in her christmas day broadcast, recorded at buckingham palace a few days ago, the queen spoke of the importance of pausing occasionally to take stock. >> we all need to get the
i'm from cuba, smells authentic to me. 450 beers around the world and by the way the name cannibal, reminds me of hannibal but that's not the case. it come actress the bell gum grand cyclist known as cannibal. >> hannibal the cannibal. >> just cannibal. >> it is a big year and even bigger holiday for the royal family. all of that you will see up next. >> little brew. >> all right. ♪ we'll never be royals >> all right. the british royal family celebrating...
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>> plus, a greeting between president obama and cuba's president causes an uproar at our nation's capital. >> found safe. after days in the freezing mountains a family including four young children to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> the bay area cold snap now in its 7th day. we're seeing frosty conditions changing people daily routines. amy hollyfield has that story. with frost on the ground some say they've had enough of the weather. >> i'm ready to go away. i walk every day. it's just really cold >> a popular walking trail was empty this morning. those who did brave the cold say it feels lonely outside. >> i live by here i watch the owner of dom's is still a californian. >> you know, have to keep going. it's fun. yeah. i can take some warmer weather, myself. >
>> plus, a greeting between president obama and cuba's president causes an uproar at our nation's capital. >> found safe. after days in the freezing mountains a family including four young children to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied...
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allen was arrest in the cuba in 2009 and he's been imprisoned ever since. the government there is accusing him of trying to destabilize the government. thank you for being here. he with appreciate it. our thoughts and prayers have years.ith you for the last four what went through your mind when you saw that in. >> i thought what a meaningful place to have a handshake ke that, to have a has not shake between world leaders who basically have nothing in common. i think we need to not put too much meaning behind it. >> congressman, republican from new jersey mentioned this today mentioned yo husband and said instead of making grand gestures that only validate tyrannical regimes, the united states should be working tirelessly to bring cuban prisoners like alan gross home safely. do you agree? >> i think we have to make it really clear to the president that it is h job, it is up to him to bring alan home. and i think that there needs to be negotiation, and you don't get anywhere unless you begin negotiations. and i think the talk of the has not shake was irreleva
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is it going to lead to change within cuba? i don't think so. and i think we should focus on the big picture and the big fight. what's happening in cuba today. >> i don't think anyone questions the depth of the feelings in florida and of many cuban americans, ann that it should be noted that president obama while he did shake raul castro's hand in his speech seemed to include words that were at least indirectly very critical of the cuban president. he criticized people who stood on the stage to honor nelson mandela but also repressed people back home. i do think that message got out too. >> i do, too. i agree with you. and i think it's an important message. and i think part of honoring mandela is frankly remembering what he should for in the latter part of his life. freedom, democracy, equality, justice. and i think those are the things that we have to aspire to today. and if we're going to honor mandela we need to aspire for those conditions being so everywhere in the world, including places like cuba. >> david, it seems to me that this was ine
is it going to lead to change within cuba? i don't think so. and i think we should focus on the big picture and the big fight. what's happening in cuba today. >> i don't think anyone questions the depth of the feelings in florida and of many cuban americans, ann that it should be noted that president obama while he did shake raul castro's hand in his speech seemed to include words that were at least indirectly very critical of the cuban president. he criticized people who stood on the...
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but we view cuba as our enemy, this is not the time for president obama to be embracing him. nelson mandela was great friends with bill clinton and barack obama and he was friends with gaddafi and castro. he's like the man of the year, nelson mandela, the time of all this global strife he still has a role as healing agent, bringing different people together on stage. >> and that's in fact something that mandela's former personal assistant said, tomorrow people should all be honoring their relationship with madiba, if it means shaking hands with the enemy, yes, i would like to see that. that is what nelson mandela was and is bringing people together despite their differences. i guess that's the point is what could be more of a tribute to nelson mandela than people who'd normally would not talk, talking, and i'm not saying they have to be embracing or back slapping or even smiling, but talking. that would, i, might argue, be the greatest tribute to nelson mandela that could you have at a nelson mandela memorial. >> you know how we have our state of the union addresses. and ever
but we view cuba as our enemy, this is not the time for president obama to be embracing him. nelson mandela was great friends with bill clinton and barack obama and he was friends with gaddafi and castro. he's like the man of the year, nelson mandela, the time of all this global strife he still has a role as healing agent, bringing different people together on stage. >> and that's in fact something that mandela's former personal assistant said, tomorrow people should all be honoring their...
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they're waiving it because they don't think this is very expensive this is like venezuela or cuba. forces costs on insurance companies even though there is no contractual obligation. david: there is another kind of insurance, maya, some people thought would be in the budget deal, unemployment insurance or another extension of unemployment insurance. we had had gene sperling on last week from the white house. he said he was concerned about it but didn't sound like it would be a deal breaker if it doesn't get this budget. >> it is not going to be a deal breaker. i think democrats have resigned themselves to the fact unemployment insurance wasn't going to be part of this deal. another thing that they did only very short term was deal with the doc fix. now they're saying it has to be dealt with, the sgr fix in this deal of the those things are pushed aside. democrats want to come back and talk about unemployment insurance t would be difficult as a part of big budget deal and offset to changes in sequester and make longer term savings to add. >> tension of unemployment which would be ad
they're waiving it because they don't think this is very expensive this is like venezuela or cuba. forces costs on insurance companies even though there is no contractual obligation. david: there is another kind of insurance, maya, some people thought would be in the budget deal, unemployment insurance or another extension of unemployment insurance. we had had gene sperling on last week from the white house. he said he was concerned about it but didn't sound like it would be a deal breaker if...
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cosas interesantes por hacer, eso es lo más lindo que te puede pasar en la vida >> que te fuiste de cuba en 1990, ¿has regresado? >> no >> ¿por qué? >> muchas razones, siempre he dicho que la palabra más importante en todo el diccionario es la palabra libertad , si no existe libertad, no existe vida, no existe nada, y en cuba eso es lo primero que no se respeta no hay libertad para absolutamente nada, y no puedo estar de acuerdo ni apoyar en ninguna indole, bajo ningún concepto un gobierno que oprime un pueblo , son demasiados años, mucho más de medio siglo de opresión, de dejámenes, atropello, abuso, es una cosa increíble, de destrucción de toda índole, pero la peor destrucción es cambiar la idiosincracia del cubano, la mentalidad de la gente, destruir los valores intrínsecos de un ser humano >> tiene una historia de superación bonita, a los 13 años tocaste instrumento >> a los 10 >> si >> tan chiquito te diste cuenta que la trompeta era tu favorito ¿cómo nace ese romance? >> no fue a primera vista, fui a ver un señor a mi pueblo para que me enseñara, un viejo cascar
cosas interesantes por hacer, eso es lo más lindo que te puede pasar en la vida >> que te fuiste de cuba en 1990, ¿has regresado? >> no >> ¿por qué? >> muchas razones, siempre he dicho que la palabra más importante en todo el diccionario es la palabra libertad , si no existe libertad, no existe vida, no existe nada, y en cuba eso es lo primero que no se respeta no hay libertad para absolutamente nada, y no puedo estar de acuerdo ni apoyar en ninguna indole, bajo...
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. >> ¿podemos discutir sobre cuba y venezuela? >> ¿cÓmo no vamos a poder discutir? >> usted me pregunta si usted defiende a cuba, o sea, despuÉs de tantos aÑos. >> yo defiendo a todos los pueblos latinoamericanos. >> sÍ, pero sabe a lo que me refiero, un paÍs con muchisima recesiÓn, no es como. >> ¿por quÉ no me habla de arabia saudita? >> porque estamos en amÉrica latina. >> los latinoamericanos componemos una naciÓn gigantesca descoyuntada, hicimos un montÓn de paÍses porque fracasamos en construir la naciÓn, yo no quiero dejar pedazo de la naciÓn aparte, por lo tanto, los tengo que querer a todos y tener la habilidad de juntar toda la fuerza, porque al mundo al que vamos de superpotencia, para poder hablar y decir algo hay que ser grande, y para ser grande, los chicos como los latinoamericanos no tenemos otro camino que aprender a juntarnos. >> seÑor presidente, muchÍsimas gracias. >> bueno, muchas gracias. >> hasta luego. >> se lo agradezco mucho. >> josÉ mujica, en al punto. cuando regresemos el congresista demÓcrata de texas henry cuellar le p
. >> ¿podemos discutir sobre cuba y venezuela? >> ¿cÓmo no vamos a poder discutir? >> usted me pregunta si usted defiende a cuba, o sea, despuÉs de tantos aÑos. >> yo defiendo a todos los pueblos latinoamericanos. >> sÍ, pero sabe a lo que me refiero, un paÍs con muchisima recesiÓn, no es como. >> ¿por quÉ no me habla de arabia saudita? >> porque estamos en amÉrica latina. >> los latinoamericanos componemos una naciÓn gigantesca...
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. >> regresar a una cuba democrÁtica. >> mi intenciÓn es regresar a una cuba democrÁtica, porque pienso que eso es posible y que >> mi intenciÓn es regresar a una cuba democrÁtica, porque pienso que eso es posible y que eso en cualquier momento va a ser una realidad. >> a travÉs de un plebiscito que estÁ empujando usted, hableme de este plebiscito, o sea, si estamos hablando de una dictadura de 55 aÑos, ¿cÓmo una dictadura va a permitir un plebiscito que va a terminar con ese sistema? >> yo creo que el error es tomar como referencia la dictadura, la referencia tiene que ser el pueblo y es el pueblo cubano que tiene en un momento determinado que exigir y demandar los derechos fundamentales, para eso trabajÓ mi esposo durante mÁs de 25 aÑos. >> yo recuerdo una entrevista muy intensa que tuve con Él, la recuerdo con mucho cariÑo, porque fue muy interesante, muy Ágil, muy saludable, yo creo. pero, explÍqueme usted, se lo preguntÉ al el tambiÉn, explÍqueme, por quÉ si otros paÍses han cambiado de dictaduras a democracias, por quÉ cuba no. >> cuba no es ningÚn estado de d
. >> regresar a una cuba democrÁtica. >> mi intenciÓn es regresar a una cuba democrÁtica, porque pienso que eso es posible y que >> mi intenciÓn es regresar a una cuba democrÁtica, porque pienso que eso es posible y que eso en cualquier momento va a ser una realidad. >> a travÉs de un plebiscito que estÁ empujando usted, hableme de este plebiscito, o sea, si estamos hablando de una dictadura de 55 aÑos, ¿cÓmo una dictadura va a permitir un plebiscito que va a...
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>> ok, ¿estÁn cambiando algo en cuba? >> sÍ, y yo tengo esperanza, estÁ cambiando el interior de los cubanos, mÁs alla de las llamadas reformas raulistas que me parecen limitadas, realmente epidÉrmicas y de poco calado y muy poca velocidad, yo creo que lo mÁs importante esta ocurriendo desde adentro hacia afuera, los cubanos estÁn hartos. >> en venezuela estamos viendo en estos momentos el experimento de si puede haber chavismo sin chÁvez. >> eso es imposible. >> ¿no crees que pueda? >> no lo creo, puede durar unos meses, unos aÑos, se va a desmoronar, estos regÍmenes personalistas no se heredan, el carisma, el carisma de estos jerarcas, de estos lÍderes muy caudillistas ademÁs, es intransferible, para bien, digo yo, porque te imaginas que si pudiera pasarse, pasarse el totalitarismo tambiÉn por vÍa sanguÍnea seria muy complicado. >> porque maduro fue escogido por dedazo como antes lo hacÍan en el >> en cuba tambiÉn pasa eso, la silla presidencial se heredÓ por vÍa sanguinea, a travÉs de un clan famili
>> ok, ¿estÁn cambiando algo en cuba? >> sÍ, y yo tengo esperanza, estÁ cambiando el interior de los cubanos, mÁs alla de las llamadas reformas raulistas que me parecen limitadas, realmente epidÉrmicas y de poco calado y muy poca velocidad, yo creo que lo mÁs importante esta ocurriendo desde adentro hacia afuera, los cubanos estÁn hartos. >> en venezuela estamos viendo en estos momentos el experimento de si puede haber chavismo sin chÁvez. >> eso es imposible....
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one of the others was raul castro, brother of fidel castro and lately the president of cuba.
one of the others was raul castro, brother of fidel castro and lately the president of cuba.
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. >> at that service, president obama shook hands with cuba president raul castro. others are saying it was no big deal. he was just being polite. >> also drawing fire, the president taking a selfie with other world leaders. those are the prime ministers of denmark and britain with him, in the do-it-yourself snapshot. he was acting like a bored kid at school assembly. >>> here's something to get everybody talking today. sorry, but you did not win the megamillions jackpot. no one who bought the ticket for the drawing matched all six numbers. that means that friday's jackpot will be worth $400 million. for the record, last night's numbers were 5, 12, 22, 41, 65 and the megaball, 13. tonight's powerball drawing is worth $122 million. >> could be the one. >>> still hot at 54. an old favorite is once again at the top of the holiday toy list. >>> and a trip to the wilderness turns tragic. >>> and a person is pulled from a truck engulfed in flames. wait until you hear who was inside that car. mmemmeem >>> and welcome back. we'll have to see how the markets react to
. >> at that service, president obama shook hands with cuba president raul castro. others are saying it was no big deal. he was just being polite. >> also drawing fire, the president taking a selfie with other world leaders. those are the prime ministers of denmark and britain with him, in the do-it-yourself snapshot. he was acting like a bored kid at school assembly. >>> here's something to get everybody talking today. sorry, but you did not win the megamillions jackpot....
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he was grateful to cuba, he was grateful to others that spoke up for him while he was still in prison. he was grateful to the people that condemned the apartheid regime. but i don't think that he felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. >> in the end joie, nelson mandela appreciated americans. he made many trips to america. he had great relationships with both bushes, with president carter, with president clinton and with president obama. he loved the american people and he felt a great deal of support from them but he didn't feel that the government and the governments of western europe the at the time supported the anc and the antiapartheid cause joie. >> world leaders coming to pay their respects to nelson mandela, they are the poorest people of south africa whose lives were so impacted by what nelson mandela did. cause. this is the country where 85% of the population, the black population had access to virtually nothing while only a small percentage had access to education and property and wealth. you know in the o
he was grateful to cuba, he was grateful to others that spoke up for him while he was still in prison. he was grateful to the people that condemned the apartheid regime. but i don't think that he felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. >> in the end joie, nelson mandela appreciated americans. he made many trips to america. he had great relationships with both bushes, with president carter, with president clinton and with...
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let's go back to cuba and the u.s. that will be interesting. the cuban archenemies, shows how nelson mandela was could at bringing people together. >> absolutely, and his enduring belief that if you could get people to talk, despite the differences they connect because of common humanity. it's a powerful simple message that if you bring people around a table you get them to make concessions and negotiate and see each other as human being. he said - he said so many p profound things. amongst them is the message about the human heart declining towards love and hate. >> he's absolutely true. he had the will and the condition at the moment. it's interesting that we have barack obama there, the black american president. nelson mandela, first black south african president. but nelson mandela was on the u.s. terrorist list until 2008. extraordinary. >> absolutely. and to some extent, it's a little dismaying, you know, at a personal level, i feel somewhat nausiated, to be blunt about it, by the level of hypocrisy of some leaders who are lauding nelson
let's go back to cuba and the u.s. that will be interesting. the cuban archenemies, shows how nelson mandela was could at bringing people together. >> absolutely, and his enduring belief that if you could get people to talk, despite the differences they connect because of common humanity. it's a powerful simple message that if you bring people around a table you get them to make concessions and negotiate and see each other as human being. he said - he said so many p profound things....
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contractor in cuba. the last and only other time an american president shook hands with a communist president of cuba was in september of 2000 when bill clinton greeted fidel castro at the united nations. was that handshake a random gesture between two international leaders, or was there more to it? consider that the united states and cuba have not had diplomatic relations since the cuban revolution, since 1959 and the ouster of president batista. we turn to antonio mora of "consider this." he's also cuba and a long time resident of miami. you've seen these politics play out, and i wonder about this particular event between president obama and mr. castro and the perceptions of it. the white house is quick to come out and say, no, this was not a setup. this was not preplanned. is that how it seemed? >> it's hard to say, joie. as i watched, if he had avoided shaking raul castro's hands it would have seemed small-minded and offensive to the spirit of the man they were there to honor and his spirit of forgiv
contractor in cuba. the last and only other time an american president shook hands with a communist president of cuba was in september of 2000 when bill clinton greeted fidel castro at the united nations. was that handshake a random gesture between two international leaders, or was there more to it? consider that the united states and cuba have not had diplomatic relations since the cuban revolution, since 1959 and the ouster of president batista. we turn to antonio mora of "consider...
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we have an update onow the handshake occurred with the president and the leader of cuba. >> and a lot more coming up, too. >> stick around. ♪ ♪ fight for the right and fulfill the nation's fight and the army goes rolling along ♪ >> so the pentagon is looking for new ways to fight america's enemies in cyber space. >> the army is asking contractors to submit ideas to get records in realtime. the army wants 3-d imaging using google earth and this is top secret. >> the botched obama care roll out taking a toll on group that is key. what is the issue here peter? >> reporter: bill, it is interesting there is a website in spanish. and this morning and this afternoon the spanish language site, has been easy to nav gaig, log into and get information whereas the english site not working. the spanish language site didn't open until this past friday. and that is something that the spanish community apparently noticed. >> there is a sense of frustration and neglect that they feel just like the issue of immigration. it is almost systemic about how this is shoved to the side when it comes to m
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. >>> so get this, a commercial flight took off from key west florida and landed in havanna cuba today. it is the first flight in more than 50 years. the two islands are just 90 miles apart. before the cuban revolution there was regular ferry service to key west. >> 2013 it has seen it's share of controversies. candles from the sports world to entertainment to politics. they were the stories that got us talking a lot. alison takes us back to the year in scandals. some sports figure s makes headlines for their antics. i rutger's coach berading his team. >> manmante tea reporting abouts girlfriend. >> yankee's slugger appeals his suspension over the labor contract. sports star bullied another player right off the gridiron. he is having his past haunting him. >> for politicians the past has a way of sneaking up on you. >> as to that couns lore, how do you plead? guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. guilty. or not guilty? >> i let down our country. i've let down our constituents and my family. >> i did not use crack cocaine nor am i an addict. >> yes, i have smoked but it, but am i an addict.
. >>> so get this, a commercial flight took off from key west florida and landed in havanna cuba today. it is the first flight in more than 50 years. the two islands are just 90 miles apart. before the cuban revolution there was regular ferry service to key west. >> 2013 it has seen it's share of controversies. candles from the sports world to entertainment to politics. they were the stories that got us talking a lot. alison takes us back to the year in scandals. some sports...
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of trying to promote freedom in cuba and having so many people from cuba like the family of marco rubio flee to america, i trust this will not be the image that lingers. i trust it will be of nelson mandela and his life, but there were other people he could have chatted up besides raul castro, a guy who runs a prison state. bill: michael, should he not have done it? >> i would say unless he was going to talk about, say, alan gross, the american who's been held there for four years now who wrote a letter last week, whose wife has been begging the president to take action, that would be something to chat about. what is he going to discuss, tips on how the cubans could improve the obamacare web site? bill: well, kanye west, he wasn't there, so he doesn't qualify. [laughter] jehmu, 50 years of an exceedingly frosty relationship. >> yes. and i think on a day like today we should all ask ourselves what would nelson mandela do? it wasn't a conversation, it wasn't a diplomatic meeting, it was a handshake, and at the celebration of a man whose entire life was focused on bringing people together,
of trying to promote freedom in cuba and having so many people from cuba like the family of marco rubio flee to america, i trust this will not be the image that lingers. i trust it will be of nelson mandela and his life, but there were other people he could have chatted up besides raul castro, a guy who runs a prison state. bill: michael, should he not have done it? >> i would say unless he was going to talk about, say, alan gross, the american who's been held there for four years now who...
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is it going to lead to change within cuba? i don't think so. and i thk we should focus on the big picture and the big fight. what's happening in cuba today. >> i don't think anyone questions the depth of the elings in florida and of many cuban americans, ann that it should be noted that president obama while he did shake raul castro's hand in his speech seemed to include words that were at least indirectly very critical of the cuban president. he critized people who stood on the stage to honor nelson mandela but also repressed people back home. i do think that message got out too. >> i do, too. i agree with you. and i think it's an important message. and i think part of honoring mandela is frankly remembering what he should for in the latter part of his life. freedom, democracy, equality, justice. and i think those are the things that we have to aspire to today. and if we're going to honor mandela we need to aspire for those conditions being so evywhere in the wod, including places like cuba. >> david, it seems to me that this was inevitable, t
is it going to lead to change within cuba? i don't think so. and i thk we should focus on the big picture and the big fight. what's happening in cuba today. >> i don't think anyone questions the depth of the elings in florida and of many cuban americans, ann that it should be noted that president obama while he did shake raul castro's hand in his speech seemed to include words that were at least indirectly very critical of the cuban president. he critized people who stood on the stage to...
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> it's going to be a real challenge in terms of seating because you have raul castro, the leader of cuba. president barack obama, obviously, does not want to be seated near castro e. >> and probably won't be. and others don't want to sit next to the other so it's going to be quite a challenge. >> i think they are just above us and it's not a large area if you think about 90 head of state in one area. there is only one entry and exit point so there is a possibility you are going to see some rather uncomfortable introductions or at least eye contacts in the next few hours. >> i have to say i can never get over the fact i've interviewed some of these people who might be called dictators who even they say they admire, more than anybody else on earth, nelson mandela. people even people who don't follow his lead profess to admire. i don't know if that is heard mentality or just denial. >> rick, when you began to work with mandela, what was he like one-on-one when you spent time with him? you spent many, many hours talking with him. >> anderson, he had come out of prison not that much long befo
> it's going to be a real challenge in terms of seating because you have raul castro, the leader of cuba. president barack obama, obviously, does not want to be seated near castro e. >> and probably won't be. and others don't want to sit next to the other so it's going to be quite a challenge. >> i think they are just above us and it's not a large area if you think about 90 head of state in one area. there is only one entry and exit point so there is a possibility you are going...
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is it going to lead to changes within cuba? i don't think so. but -- and i think we should focus on the big picture and the big price. what is happening in cuba today. >> you know, i don't think anyone questions the depth of the feelings in florida and of many cuban americans. it should be noted while president obama did shake raul castro's hand in his speech seemed to include words that are critical of the cuban president. he criticized people that stood on this stage to honor nelson mandela and repress people back home and i think that message got out, too. >> i think it's an important message and part of honoring mandela is remembering what he stood for in the latter part of his life, freedom, justice, those are the things that we have to aspire to today and if we honor mandela, we have to aspire to them being everywhere in the world including places like cuba. >> david, it seems to be this was inevitable that sooner or later, they were going to shake hands on that stage. sooner or later there would be people upset about it, and it was going
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. >> reporter: his inspiration was none other than fidel castro's 1959 communist revolution in cuba. three decades later freed from prison, one of the first trips was to thank castro for his support. >> long live fidel castro. >> there was mandela's fierce loyalty to anybody who had stuck by him personally and by the anc, the african national congress, his party, during his long 27 years in prison and castro did and mandela never forget it. >> reporter: in 1964, mandela and other anc leaders faced the death penalty accused of trying to over throw the government by force. >> we believed that the death sentence was going to be passed on some of us, and that is how we should be mortals and disappear under a cloud of glory. >> reporter: mandela, the revolutionary found common purpose with socialist, communist and other revolutionary leaders like gaddafi. >> cuba, iran, all my friends and i propose to honor that friendship. i welcome the friendship with the united states of america and other powers. >> reporter: the united states put mandela on the terror watch list. it wasn't until 2008
. >> reporter: his inspiration was none other than fidel castro's 1959 communist revolution in cuba. three decades later freed from prison, one of the first trips was to thank castro for his support. >> long live fidel castro. >> there was mandela's fierce loyalty to anybody who had stuck by him personally and by the anc, the african national congress, his party, during his long 27 years in prison and castro did and mandela never forget it. >> reporter: in 1964, mandela...
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not that many foreign leaders spoke, but a tribute to, in the castro case, the fact cuba did support anc and mandela, supported him in jail when ronald reagan did not. how is that viewed behind the scenes? very carefully or something that causes anxiety attacks in the white house and create political problems also? >> given the array of challenges that the president faces on a daily basis, i think this is low down on the anxiety scale. the truth of the matter is, i heard your conversation with gene robinson, i think you guys were quite right. it would have been odd if he had done anything other than shake castro's hand. he's always been of a mind, the president has been of a mind these things are less important than the substantive discussions behind them. i wasn't surprised he offered the handshake and i wasn't surprised that got everybody in a frenzy. >> so we will relax over that. it was noted. dull not dully noted. thank you for your perspective. >> thank you. >> secretary kerry's testimony begun on the hill, his thinks on iran sanctions coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] eve
not that many foreign leaders spoke, but a tribute to, in the castro case, the fact cuba did support anc and mandela, supported him in jail when ronald reagan did not. how is that viewed behind the scenes? very carefully or something that causes anxiety attacks in the white house and create political problems also? >> given the array of challenges that the president faces on a daily basis, i think this is low down on the anxiety scale. the truth of the matter is, i heard your conversation...
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. >> nearly a week after president obama's handshake with cuba's raul castro raised eyebrows in some quarters we're seeing the first new photo of his brother fidel castro since earlier this year. cuban government website published the photo taken last week, the 87-year-old fidel photo with a visiting spanish journalist. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patien
. >> nearly a week after president obama's handshake with cuba's raul castro raised eyebrows in some quarters we're seeing the first new photo of his brother fidel castro since earlier this year. cuban government website published the photo taken last week, the 87-year-old fidel photo with a visiting spanish journalist. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier...
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it has been four years since government contractor allen gross was imprisoned in cuba. gross's wife judy called on the president to get personally involved in securing her husband's release. >> i stand in front of the white house today to make sure that everyone, including president obama, hears alan's voice. alan went to cuba on behalf of our government and it is up to our government to secure his release. please, mr. president, don't leave alan to die in cuba. >> and in a letter to the president alan gross writes he fears the very government i was serving when i began this nightmare has abandoned me. white house press secretary jay carney said the president has personally engaged foreign leaders to use their influence to urge mr. gross's release. he was charged with crimes against a cuban state for distributing communications equipment to jewish groups in violation of cuba's laws. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. this season, discover aleve. on the ta
it has been four years since government contractor allen gross was imprisoned in cuba. gross's wife judy called on the president to get personally involved in securing her husband's release. >> i stand in front of the white house today to make sure that everyone, including president obama, hears alan's voice. alan went to cuba on behalf of our government and it is up to our government to secure his release. please, mr. president, don't leave alan to die in cuba. >> and in a letter...
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tomorrow on the show, judy gross, alan gross, the government contractor still imprisoned in cuba for four years. >> coming up, despite a fight from sandy hook parents and newtown community, 911 recordings from the morning adam lanza gunned down 20 first graders and six adults are said to be released any minute now. we'll discuss this decision. >>> plus, a controversial abortion bill in michigan pitting the republican legislature against the governor. it would ban insurers from covering a procedure even in the case of rape or incest or mother's health. >>> fraternity under fire, a maryland university takes action against a student's claim that he tried to join a fraternity but was rejected for being gay. we'll have the details on these allegations next on "news nation." es, turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles look smoother. after one year, skin looks ageless. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. take skincare to the next level with new roc® multi correxion® 5 in 1, proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness, l
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yet as long as cuba remains on the u.s. government terror list, the sanctions are not going to be lifted any time soon, the embargo. >> you know, i really can't comment on the larger political issues, but they have to talk of that's the bottom line. >> have you had any help from members of congress? >> congress has been extremely helpful. i feel a lot of support. there have been numerous congressmen, senators who have supported us these whole four years, written letters to the president, talked to the president. but again with no real response. >> as you know, i've talked to your husband. i would love to visit him in prison if officials will authorize that but we wish you and the family well and our regards to him. we will just keep reiterating your plea that the u.s. government sit down and start negotiating. >> exactly. >> judy gross, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> and they call her the domestic goddess, but in london she's been brought back down to earth this week after admitting to cocaine use in a uk courtroom. s
yet as long as cuba remains on the u.s. government terror list, the sanctions are not going to be lifted any time soon, the embargo. >> you know, i really can't comment on the larger political issues, but they have to talk of that's the bottom line. >> have you had any help from members of congress? >> congress has been extremely helpful. i feel a lot of support. there have been numerous congressmen, senators who have supported us these whole four years, written letters to the...
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speak as well as heads of state, president obama, president of brazil, china, india, raoul castro of cuba. this country has been friends and allies for some time. quite a day ahead of us, andrea. that's just one day. there will be several days where nelson mandela's body will lie in state at the union building at the national capital here and, of course, culminating event, the funeral in the eastern province. a poor rural area which was nelson mandela's homeland underscoring his very humble beginnings where he will return to the ground where he was born. again, just a remarkable series of events over the next week or so. people from all over the world watching this. of course, this will be carried by social media, which didn't exist when nelson mandela was born or just a few years ago. unbelievable how much traffic on social media. already people following day to day events marking passing of this singular individual. andrea. >> and ron, some very interesting match-ups, the fact nelson mandela has loyal to the country that supported them. raoul castro and president obama on the same stage
speak as well as heads of state, president obama, president of brazil, china, india, raoul castro of cuba. this country has been friends and allies for some time. quite a day ahead of us, andrea. that's just one day. there will be several days where nelson mandela's body will lie in state at the union building at the national capital here and, of course, culminating event, the funeral in the eastern province. a poor rural area which was nelson mandela's homeland underscoring his very humble...
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charges of treason since saddam's execution north korea has also called back its investors to malaysia in cuba for your dna and another began. get the latest line from seoul. any expert analysis from ages fourteen with a viewpoint on the cold its global network and why on arrival that has seventeen always on standby. south careers economic policy goals are out for next year and after a spectacular year of exports in two thousand thirteen. the government wants to focus on conditions here at home especially when it comes to people's everyday lives are from ga passed the tests. mostly domestic demand top three cynic and reforming the sector. those aren't the main economic objectives of the korean government for two thousand fourteen. unveiling its economic policies for next year on friday the government pledged to promote investment and consumption by fostering the nation's service sector and provide tax breaks for small and medium size business as the main focus will be on improving but told in domestic demand the momentum of economic recovery initiative by the government this year will be exten
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united states sees cuba today? >> i'm not sure i'd go that far, but i do think that any son mandela in his early years depended heavily upon a number of people we found odious in the united states, including moma gadhafi. if he'd been alive today, perhaps he would have spoken, as well. it speaks to the mandela journey that in the beginning he was regarded by the west, i about the united states, by britain, by margaret thatcher as a terrorist. but as we've learned over time, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. i think he evolved and now we see him as a freedom fighter. just as we saw many people who fought to secure israel as terrorists at the time, some people thought they were terrorists. they became freedom fighters. i think it says a lot about the evolution of mandela's reputation, who he became, how he became -- how he embraced reconciliation. i think president obama spoke well to all of that today. it's important for americans to snow as we watch in that president obama got the loudest applau
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even here in cuba, you see very, very little of elian. the government has kept him for the most part out of public view. those appearances we've seen over the years are all very carefully choreographed videos that are released carefully edited videos, as well released by cuban state tv. so the government shows us pictures of elian when they want us to see him. now na he's been able to travel abroad, been able to give interviews to the international press, it's clear that the cuban government has faith in elian, they're letting him go in this delegation where there's some 200 members of the delegation including one of cuba's vice presidents. it will be interesting what happens with him now. we know he's planning on going to a military career and also appears he'll be having more of a public life, suzanne. >> all right. patrick electric open, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> when we come back, more violence in ukraine. a lot of tension. this time police using bulldozers, chain saws and force, but the protesters stood their ground. we we
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illegal in canada, but the high court found bans on owning a brothel, advertising or hiring a bodyguard cuba "do not pass charter muster." >> so rather than sweeping the laws aside, however, the bans will remain in force to give parliament time to actually wa amend them. here's more of what we're working for on "around the world." he was russian president vladimir putin's number one political rival. now putin has released him after the oil tycoon was in prison for years. could this come back to haunt him? >> unbelievable scenes too, a baby crying and abandoned, just one casualty, this in the central african republic's growing violence. check out these pictures. >> found alone in the bush, the u.s. gets more involved in this story, by the way, as the african nation looks like it could turn into another rwanda. people hope it won't but there are fears. [ female announcer ] thanks for financing my first car. thanks for giving me your smile. thanks for inspiring me. thanks for showing me my potential. for teaching me not to take life so seriously. thanks for loving me and being my best friend. d
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government employee, jailed in cuba. several u.s. officials including former president carter personally pleaded for his release. so far new york success. >> and then kenneth bay has been in the news, too, recently. detained in north korea for more than a year, the government convicted him of hostile acts against north korea. let's bring in bob bayer to talk about this, a cnn national securitiance lift, former cia operative. we're talking about here, too, not people who have gone through legitimate court proceedings, if you'd like, for crimes committed. talking about men and women who are being held hostages basically, political reasons. what are the difficulties here, and explain the distinction. >> well, i mean the fact they haven't committed a crime or recognizable crime, the united states can't provide defense lawyers, it can't provide advice, pressure on these governments. they're political prisoners and subject to the political winds. our relations between the countries are the radical groups. you take al qaeda on one end of th
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the french president, francois hollande and even the cuban president, as we said he had ties with cuba in the past, raul castro, list goes on and on of dignitaries. >> of course, with president obama and three of his predecessors going to south africa, you can imagine what robin was talking about, and that is security and the kind of complex situation they're dealing with potentially a nightmare. secret service had very little time to prepare for the trip. athena jones is joining us at the white house. we're very much aware of what it takes. there's not a lot of advance work when you have the limited amount of time. air force one expected to touch down what, early tomorrow morning? >> early tomorrow morning. i think about 1:00 a.m., they'll be making a fuel stop on the way. bottom line, these are the kinds of trips that take weeks and months to prepare. this was compressed into a very short time line. the spokesman for the secret service say they've done things in less time and an they've known that any son mandela was ill for some time and they've been working with the state departmen
the french president, francois hollande and even the cuban president, as we said he had ties with cuba in the past, raul castro, list goes on and on of dignitaries. >> of course, with president obama and three of his predecessors going to south africa, you can imagine what robin was talking about, and that is security and the kind of complex situation they're dealing with potentially a nightmare. secret service had very little time to prepare for the trip. athena jones is joining us at...
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and a latin american block led by cuba dropping the opposition. analysts say that it will do more to salvage the doha round of talks. >> we did set out to basically basically get an agreement among all of us since 2001 or even earlier in 1995. but we have not been able to get an agreement. that is the first part of the significance. the second is that the package, even though it is small, it is ambitious in that it is basically -- it basically delivers on part of the lbc's and the developing economies and the agreement that was reached. i think it will set a very good traction for the purpose of moving along and ahead on the doha development agenda. so this is not so bad. >> let's cross lines over to jakarta for reaction to this deal. >> trade ministers and representatives from the 159 member world trade organization did finally agreed to the so- called ali package -- so-called bali package. it could boost economic output by $1 trillion. the biggest element of the woulde of the agreement make it easier and cheaper to move goods around the world by
and a latin american block led by cuba dropping the opposition. analysts say that it will do more to salvage the doha round of talks. >> we did set out to basically basically get an agreement among all of us since 2001 or even earlier in 1995. but we have not been able to get an agreement. that is the first part of the significance. the second is that the package, even though it is small, it is ambitious in that it is basically -- it basically delivers on part of the lbc's and the...
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the relaxed atmosphere extending to this historic handshake between the leaders of cuba and the united states. .andela would have approved a roar of approval for president but south africa's current president jacob zuma gets nothing but lose -- boos. also hear some of the celebrities who came to know mandela in his later years. rain at a funeral is seen as a blessing in south africa. at times, the blessing updated down, keeping parts of the stadium stubbornly empty. then come the speeches. >> win sadness and celebration combing book -- >> poetry from mandela's grandchildren. drop --t to hear it and hear a pin drop. catches the mood best. >> precisely because he would becausee imperfection, he was so full of good humor, even mischief, despite the heavy burdens that he carried, that we love him so. >> but what to do with that love now. >> there are too many leaders who claim solidarity with madiba's struggle for freedom but do not tolerate dissent from their own people, and there are too many of us -- too many of us on the sidelines, comfortable in complacency or cynicism. .> it goes dow
the relaxed atmosphere extending to this historic handshake between the leaders of cuba and the united states. .andela would have approved a roar of approval for president but south africa's current president jacob zuma gets nothing but lose -- boos. also hear some of the celebrities who came to know mandela in his later years. rain at a funeral is seen as a blessing in south africa. at times, the blessing updated down, keeping parts of the stadium stubbornly empty. then come the speeches....